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Everest Base Camp from Tibet - 10 Days
Price :
1200 $ 4Pax
For many centuries Tibet remained for westerners
a mysterious and forbidden land cut off from the
rest of the world by the mighty Himalayas in the
south and the Kunlun Mountains to the north.
Only a handful of brave and resourceful
travellers ever managed to breach the country’s
snowy mountain fastness and reach its fabled
capital Lhasa. Those that did returned with
stories of an exotic and intriguing land of
monastic cities and mountain passes, where
nomads grazed huge herds of yaks, hermit monks
spent years in meditation and pilgrims
prostrated themselves over vast distances to
achieve their religious goals. In recent years
there have been many changes to the Tibetan
world but its staggeringly rich, and easily
misunderstood, culture remains resilient and
continues to fire the imagination of the Western
mind. Moreover Tibet is no longer the
inaccessible land that it once was, and although
by no means always comfortable, travel to the
Roof of the World, with all its rewards, is well
within the grasp of today’s adventurous
traveller.
The Himalayan Caravan begins its journey by
exploring Nepal’s bustling capital, Kathmandu.
From here one of the most beautiful mountain
flights in the world takes us past Everest,
across the width of the Himalayas and into
Tibet. We spend our first night at a relatively
low altitude in Tsetang, one of Tibet’s former
capitals and visit the Tolkienesque temple of
Yumbu Lhakhang. For much of the way following
the mighty Yarlung Tsangpo River we carry on to
Lhasa and at one point cross the river to visit
Samye Monastery, considered in the Tibetan world
to be the centre of the universe. The holy city
of Lhasa is Tibet’s intriguing, historic capital
and we have three full days in which to explore
all the city’s major sights including the Potala
Palace, Drepung and Sera Monasteries and also
the Jokhang Temple, Vatican of Tibetan Buddhism.
Using high quality Landcruisers, capable of
dealing with the rugged terrain ahead, we travel
south via the Khamba La pass, with its stunning
views of Scorpion Lake, to Gyangtse. Here, in
this largely unspoilt Tibetan town, we visit the
medieval Pelkhor Chode Temple complex with its
huge Kumbum stupa, and also see Gyangtse fort,
scene of an assault by the British Younghusband
expedition in 1904. We carry on via Shalu to
Tibet’s second city, Shigatse and visit
Tashilhunpo Monastery, formerly home of the
Panchen Lama. As we continue to Everest Base
Camp we will, depending on road conditions,
visit the important and unusual monastery at
Sakya, before crossing over the Pang La pass to
spend a spartan night at Rongbuk Monastery. Here
in the footsteps of Mallory and Irving (and
Tintin!) we are likely to be rewarded with
unforgettable views of Everest’s northern face.
Carrying on over highland passes and through
some of the most stunning mountain vistas in the
world we eventually cross the Himalayas and
begin our descent down through cultivated
foothills and back to the Kathmandu valley. |
Itinerary
of Everest Base Camp from Tibet in Detail |
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Day 01 : Kathmandu-Lhasa
by flight
Transfer to the airport for the flight from
Kathmandu to Lhasa on China Southwest Airlines.
This one-hour trans Himalayan Flight will give
you an opportunity to have an aerial view of the
Mt. Everest and other Himalaya Peaks (weather
permitting). Arrival Gonggar airport around
13.30 hrs. local time. After clearing
immigration and customs it will be a two hours
drive to cover the 93 KM. to Lhasa, which is
situated at an altitude of 3650m. Upon arrival
we check in at the Snow land Hotel, right in the
heart of the old city.
Day 02-03-04 :
Sightseeing in Lhasa.
During these three days in Lhasa we visit the
Potala Palace, Drepung and Sera Monasteries, the
Narbulinka and of course the famous Jokhang
temple including the surrounding Barkhor.
Day 05 : Lhasa-Gyantse.
You begin your overland adventure with a full
day drive to Gyantse. Along the way you cross
the Kamba La (4794m) and the Karo La pass
(5010m), both grant spectacular views. After the
Kamba La you come to Yamdrok Tso, also known as
the Turquoise Lake. You will want to have your
camera ready. Altitude 3900m.
Day 06 : Gyantse-Shigatse.
This is a busy Day. In the morning visit Gyantse
stupa and monastery followed by a 2 hrs. Drive
to Shigatse. Here see the. Giant Buddha in the
famous Tashilunpo monastery. The seat of the
Panchen Lama.
Day 07 :
Shigatse-Shegar/Lhatse.
Takes you to visit Sakya monastery. Here you can
spend the afternoon enjoying the scenery. You'll
spend the nigh t in the Tibetan truck stop town
of Lhatse.
Day 08 : Shegar/Lhatse-Rombuk.
Begins with the Tsho La (4500m) and ends with
the spectacular view of Mt. Everest from Rombuk
monastery (5,000m). Relax tonight and stroll
around the monastery.
Day 09 :
Rombuk-Lao Tingri.
Get up early and start the 2-3 hour leisurely
walk (1-way) to the base-camp (5,200m) itself.
You should return early afternoon to head to Lao
Tingri. Lao Tingri is a small Tibetan town that
offers the best view from a toilet that you’re
liable to get any where in the world.
Day 10 : Lao Tingri –Zhangmu-Kathmandu.
Make sure you have some photos left for the
panoramic view of the Himalayan range as you
cross the Lalung La pass (5050m). On your way to
the border town of Zhangmu you may visit
Pelgyeling monastery where Milarepa's cave
(Tibet's most famous Yogi) is situated. This
evening relax in Nepal. |
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Price :
US $ 1200.00 per person (Minimum 2 Person))
US $ 950.00
(Minimum 4 Person)
US $ 295.00
(One way airfare Kathmandu-Lhasa or Lhasa-Kathmandu)
US $ 26.00
(Normal Visa)
Price Includes :
Hotel accommodation in twin
sharing room on B.B. basis the respective Hotels
in Lhasa and best Hotels en route, sightseeing
with a good English speaking guide and a vehicle
as per itinerary, Tibet permit fees, Entrance
fees to Monasteries, Airport-Hotel-Airport
transfers.
Price Excludes :
Lunch and dinner in
Hotels\restaurants, Air fare (Kathmandu-Lhasa-Kathmandu),
Airport taxes, Tibet/China visa fees, Nepal entry
and re-entry visa fees, Photography fees in some
Monasteries, insurance, all personal expenses
such as drinks, laundry, tips.
For Budget Tour:
Ticket re-confirmation fee in Lhasa will be
charged extra.
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